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		<title>Tickets now on sale for the Qld Premiere of The Australian Dream!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Jul 2019 04:05:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Australian Dream uses the remarkable and inspirational story of Indigenous AFL legend Adam Goodes as the prism through which to tell a deep and powerful story about race, identity and belonging. For the first time Adam reveals his profoundly emotional journey in his own words, and asks fundamental questions about the nature of racism [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class='lead'>Tickets are now on sale for the Queensland premiere of The Australian Dream, a new feature documentary on the life and career of AFL legend Adam Goodes. Madman Entertainment, Palace Cinemas &amp; the Asia Pacific Screen Awards announced that the premiere will take place on Wednesday August 7, 6:30pm at Palace Barracks Cinema. The screening will include invited guests, dignitaries and will be open to the public.</p>
<p>The Australian Dream uses the remarkable and inspirational story of Indigenous AFL legend Adam Goodes as the prism through which to tell a deep and powerful story about race, identity and belonging.</p>
<p>For the first time Adam reveals his profoundly emotional journey in his own words, and asks fundamental questions about the nature of racism and discrimination in society today. Walkley award-winning writer Stan Grant and BAFTA award-winning director Daniel Gordon join forces to tell this remarkable story of one of the most decorated &amp; celebrated players in AFL history. A man who remains a cultural hero; the very epitome of resilience &amp; survival, who continues to fight for equality and reconciliation.</p>
<p>The Australian Dream is in-competition for the 13th Asia Pacific Screen Awards, the region&#8217;s highest accolade in film. The film will compete to be one of the five nominees in the Best Documentary Feature Film category, with nominees announced on 16 October ahead of the awards on 21 November 2019.</p>
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<p>Featuring Goodes and all the key players from his story, including Grant, Michael O’Loughlin, Brett Goodes, Natalie Goodes, Tracey Holmes, Nova Peris, Nicky Winmar, Gilbert McAdam, Linda Burney, Paul Roos, John Longmire, Nathan Buckley, Eddie McGuire and Andrew Bolt, The Australian Dream is also a deeply personal and comprehensive exploration of Goodes’ own journey which saw him retreat from everyday life only to return determined to rise above the ugliness he had been forced to confront.</p>
<p>Directed by BAFTA award winner Daniel Gordon (Hillsborough), the documentary is an Australian-UK co-production between GoodThing Productions (2040) and Academy Award-winning Passion Pictures (Searching for Sugarman). The film received production investment from Screen Australia, Lorton Entertainment, ABC and Film Victoria.</p>
<p>IN CINEMAS NATIONALLY AUGUST 22, 2019</p>
<p><strong>The Australian Dream Queensland Premiere</strong><br />
Wednesday August 7 5:30pm Arrivals<br />
with a Bush Tucker Tasting &#8211; presented by Black Card Cultural Tours<br />
6:30pm Screening at Palace Barracks Cinema<br />
Tickets $20 &amp; <a href="https://www.madmanfilms.com.au/the-australian-dream/" target="_blank">now on sale here</a><br />
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		<title>The Merger Movie Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Sep 2018 16:36:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Callinan plays Troy Carrington, a football player who had a quick and inglorious pro career and has returned to the small country town of Bodgy Creek to live out his days. He has become somewhat of a recluse after his embarrassingly short footie career and becoming a town outcast by helping via a protest to [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class='lead'>With The Merger, writer/lead actor Damian Callinan has helped to create the finest Australian comedy since The Castle. Its combination of out right laughs, social commentary and heartfelt moments is a winning combination. It dips into Australiana and shows the contrast between how Aussies like to see themselves and how they really are.</p>
<p>Callinan plays Troy Carrington, a football player who had a quick and inglorious pro career and has returned to the small country town of Bodgy Creek to live out his days. He has become somewhat of a recluse after his embarrassingly short footie career and becoming a town outcast by helping via a protest to close down the town’s main business, a lumber mill.</p>
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<p>He spends his days making bad wine on the farm he inherited from his late father. His life changes dramatically when he meets the young boy Neil Barlow (Rafferty Grierson) and his mother Angie (Kate Mulvany). Angie talks Troy into helping save the local football club, which he does by convincing a rag-tag group of immigrants into joining the club. This does not sit well with many of the locals.</p>
<p>The film wears its heart on its sleeve but this is one of its charms, that and lambasting redneck humour in the kindest possible way. The way things come together at the end while being completely predictable is still utterly charming and not devoid of making a statement. Sugar makes the medicine go down easy.</p>
<p><strong>Rob Hudson</strong><br />
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		<title>Competition closing soon &#8211; win a double pass to a special advance screening of The Merger!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Aug 2018 04:08:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The township of Bodgy Creek has seen better days: the population is dwindling, jobs are scarce &#38; the litter has built up around the fading Tidy Town sign. The next victim of the town’s decline is the cash strapped Aussie Rules footy club. Barely able to field a team, the club is reeling from news [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class='lead'>Thanks to Umbrella Entertainment we have 10 admit two preview passes to give away to an advance screening of The Merger on Thursday August 30 at 6:30pm at Dendy Coorparoo!</p>
<p>The township of Bodgy Creek has seen better days: the population is dwindling, jobs are scarce &amp; the litter has built up around the fading Tidy Town sign. The next victim of the town’s decline is the cash strapped Aussie Rules footy club.</p>
<p>Barely able to field a team, the club is reeling from news that their clubrooms have been condemned due to asbestos contamination. A left field solution to their woes comes in the form of former football star Troy Carrington [Damian Callinan] Having fallen out with the community over leading protests that led to the closure of the local timber mill, Troy is living a hermit like existence on the towns fringe. However, he is coaxed into coaching after striking up an unlikely friendship with young Neil [Rafferty Grierson] who is struggling with the recent loss of his father. Teaming up with Neil&#8217;s mum Angie [Kate Mulvany], who is running a nearby refugee support centre, they conspire to recruit refugees to save the team.</p>
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<p>However, the plan is not well received by Neil’s Grandad &amp; Club President Bull Barlow [John Howard], who leads a concerted protest to undermine the refugee plan. For all Troy’s good intentions, his initial efforts to turn this rabble into a team seems to be faltering. Aside from the brilliant Sayyid [Fayssal Bassi] the team are going backwards &amp; some of the players resent the newcomers.</p>
<p>Slowly, the team begins to gel &amp; the refugees assimilate into the community. Bull, having formed a friendship with his new neighbour Sayyid through shared grief, jumps on board the bandwagon as the Roosters head towards the finals. However as a Grand Final win emerges as a possibility, Troy’s becomes myopic in his quest for redemption &amp; loses sight of what has already been achieved It takes Angie to reveal that ‘The Merger’ has already worked.</p>
<p>The Merger is in cinemas September 6 with advance preview screenings September 1-2!<br />
<a href="https://www.facebook.com/themergermovie/" target="_blank">www.facebook.com/themergermovie</a></p>
<p>To enter this great competition just fill in the entry form below. Please note – these tickets are for a specific screening only and can not be exchanged or refunded. The winners will need to be available on Thursday August 30 at 6:30pm in Brisbane to be able to attend this screening at Dendy Coorparoo Brisbane.</p>
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<p>Competition will be drawn 28 August 2018, winners will be notified by email.</p>
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